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Do the Math: Why Math Is Nothing Like How You Imagine

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Whatever you imagine mathematics to be, you can be sure that’s not what it is. Many scientists believe that non-analytic energy “strings” are the foundations of reality. In fact, strings are science’s 1-dimensional version of 0-dimensional mathematical sinusoids, the true analytic basis of energy.

We live in a mathematical universe, not a scientific universe. Science is a manmade approximation to ontological mathematics.

Science works solely because it uses mathematics. If it didn’t use mathematics, it would be useless, exactly as it was before it embraced mathematics, when it was alchemy.

Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner famously wrote an article called “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences” in which he described the uncanny ability of mathematics not only to describe, but to predict, phenomena in the physical world. Of course, there is nothing unreasonable and uncanny going on if reality is in fact mathematical, which, by Occam’s razor and the Principle of Sufficient Reason, is the only possible explanation of why mathematics is relevant to reality.

The truly unreasonable issue is why scientists, who use mathematics all the time, refuse to accept the ontology of mathematics. They have an uncanny ability to ignore the rational truth in order to serve their manmade agenda of empiricism and materialism.

The ultimate intellectual revolution, the final paradigm shift is coming – from messy science, with no conceivable supreme answer, to beautiful mathematics, with a guaranteed, definitive answer.

Only mathematics can furnish a grand unified, final theory of everything. It already has. Ontological mathematics is the one and only answer to existence.

It’s time to do the math. The answer is in the math. It always has been. The problem is that humanity got distracted by religion, philosophy and science, the three impostors to ontological mathematical truth.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2019

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January 18, 2025
What a Fantastic Book

This fantastic book by Jack Tanner thoroughly analyzes the mathematical nature of reality through the lens of rationalism and idealism. Via Ontological Mathematics, the author manages to disproof and debunk entirely the position of scientific materialism and instead present the nature of the Universe purely mathematically.

In fact, it is precisely mathematics that gives much of the credibility to science and without it, science wouldn't be that much different from a religion. Only a materialistic religion.
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